How many short-lived emperors in history didn't do it in a month?
The shortest-lived emperor ranked fourth.
Ming Guangzong Zhu Changluo
Short-lived deeds: 29 days in power
Absurdity index: four stars
When Zhu Changluo was a prince, Zheng Guifei tried to hurt him. When he became emperor, Zheng Guifei offered eight beauties in one breath, trying to please him, but Guangzong accepted all orders and finally fell ill because of excessive lust.
At this time, Minister Li presented two red pills. Unexpectedly, Zhu Changluo ate them and died suddenly. And this is the famous "red pill case" in the Ming Dynasty!
The shortest-lived emperor ranked third.
Han Changyi Liuwanghe
Short-lived deeds: 27 days in power
Absurdity index: five stars
Liu He was the grandson of Liu Che in the Han Dynasty. After he succeeded to the throne, he indulged in debauchery and drinking all day, and was deposed after 27 days in office. According to Hanshu, this Liu Heyi * * * did 1 127 ridiculous things in these 27 days!
The shortest-lived emperor ranked second.
Don Shandi Li Zhongmao
Short-lived deeds: in office 17 days
Bad karma index: four stars.
In 7 10 ad, after Tang Zhongzong was poisoned, Li Zhongmao, who was only 16 years old, became emperor. But unexpectedly, less than a month later, Li Longji and Princess Taiping staged a coup, recruited soldiers in the palace and killed Wei Hou. Li Zhongmao's throne was naturally abolished. Tang Ruizong Li Dan was in office.
The shortest-lived emperor ranks first.
Jin Modi Yan Hong Cheng Lin
Short-lived deeds: half a day in office
Bad karma index: five stars.
In A.D. 1233 and A.D. 10, the Mongolian army and Song Jun jointly attacked the rulers. Yan Yan, the Emperor of the Jin Dynasty, saw that the general trend had gone, so he passed the throne to Wan Yan Cheng Lin, the marshal of the Jin Dynasty. He said, "I am too fat to move, and you are in good health." If you can escape, the Jin Dynasty will never have peace! "
Hong Yan Cheng Lin naturally agreed, but he didn't expect a call from the Mongolian army just after he finished the ceremony. The hapless emperor led troops to fight and soon died by the enemy's sword.